Pretec may have laid claim to the title of world's fastest SATA SSD, but it looks like pureSilicon has a feather of its own to put in its cap, with it announcing what appears to be the world's first ...
Sabrent is known for some of the world's very fastest storage products in the world, but now the company is making a gigantic 16TB (yes, 16 terabytes) of 2.5-inch SSD goodness. You won't be breaching ...
When it comes to traditional platter drives, the most innovative company on the block is Seagate. Seagate has many firsts under their belt, more than what I could possibly go into in an article about ...
Both of these 2.5-inch SSDs use the SATA III interface to connect to your PC. That means they both have similar read transfer speed ceilings around 560 MB/s. If you're looking for faster performance, ...
Crucial’s MX500 is a drive with classic shapes, especially the 2.5-inch version. The standard size and 7mm height make it compatible with almost any system out there. In the future, Crucial will ...
Samsung has unveiled a new enterprise-level 32TB 2.5-inch SSD, and the company boasts that it expects to produce a 100TB version by 2020. The Samsung 32TB Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) SSD, which ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. SSDs are falling in price slowly, but if you want a large ...
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There are many budget solid-state drives (SSDs) available on the market, but often it is better to spend more money not to fall victim to the compromises manufacturers make to bring the cost down.
SSDs are now the norm in computers. With older laptops and desktop PCs, the low capacity of the original SSD is usually the main reason for an upgrade, with the old SSD replaced by one with more space ...
After being snubbed by Hitachi in the race to push out the industry's first 1TB desktop hard drive, Western Digital made darn sure it was first to ship a 2TB version. Now, the company is raising its ...
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